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Abstract:

In Brief:

A substantial proportion of women with a single cervical cytology test showing borderline nuclear abnormalities (broadly equivalent to atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance) experience surveillance-related psychologic distress after follow-up cytology, even when the result is negative.